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The first ever Welsh public sector Corporate Award practitioner programme has now concluded, with outstanding pass rates across both cohorts for their final assignments (for those who have submitted).
Julie James, Minister for Climate Change
Lee Waters MS, Deputy Minister for Climate Change
On 1 June, the National GO Awards took place at the voco St John’s Solihull – celebrating excellence in public procurement and the supply chain.
From 6 April 2019, Welsh rates of Income Tax will be devolved to Wales.
Jane Hutt, Minister for Business and Budget
Data includes the number of land and property transactions, tax due and value of property taxed.
Many of Wales’ local authorities are now embarking on the first phase of resuming library services – with a Click and Collect service.
The Deputy Minister for Social Services, Julie Morgan, has urged people to speak up if they are concerned about child abuse, as a new national campaign launches at the start of National Safeguarding Week.
Vaughan Gething MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
It isn’t always easy to get the family to sit down to enjoy a meal together. But it is worth the effort.
Working together brought the community together.
Dydd Miwsig Cymru close to Minister’s heart
Carwyn Jones, First Minister
Jeremy Miles MS, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services
Housing and Local Government Minister Julie James has announced new funding of up to £20 million to help ensure that no-one in emergency shelter during the coronavirus crisis has to return to the streets or unsuitable accommodation.
Christmas, for all its fun and festivities, can be a particularly challenging time of year – especially when you have children to take into account!
Today, on International Volunteer Day, the Deputy Minister and Chief Whip, Jane Hutt, has said “Thank you” to the many volunteers who have made a difference in Wales this year, and announced a new £4m grant fund for third sector organisations, working in partnership with the public sector.
A £450,000 project will explore whether water from disused mines has the potential to play a vital role in supplying Wales’ energy needs for years to come.
The First Minister Mark Drakeford has today announced a £40m funding package from the Welsh Government to allow the refurbishment of the Holyhead Breakwater and help safeguard Holyhead Port’s long-term future.